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Fred Pasquale
 
Teaching Notes
 
 
Appropriate Grade Levels: 6-8
 
Implementation Time:
One class period (45 minutes to one hour) required for basic exercise and for students to begin work on their written assignment. An additional class period may be desired to debrief students.
 
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Materials Needed:
Teaching notes for “Fred Pasquale” case study,
Student copies of “Fred Pasquale,”
Notepaper for students to use when calculating answers and writing their assignment
 
Career Pathway: Business & Management
 
Subject Area: Mathematics
 
Learner Outcome(s): What will happen for learners as a result of this lesson?
 
Students will explore a career opportunity in international trade. They will use problem solving approaches to investigate and understand mathematical content. They will develop and apply a variety of strategies to solve a multistep, nonroutine problem. They will use their reading and listening skills to interpret and evaluate mathematical ideas. And they will demonstrate their knowledge of the pervasive use and power of reasoning as part of mathematics.
 
Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements: How will students learn?
  • Mathematics: Students will demonstrate their ability to perform basic mathematical operations on rational numbers, including their ability to work with percentages and ratios; will demonstrate their ability to use mathematics to investigate a problem; will organize and interpret relevant information from multiple sources; will use reading, listening, and observation skills to access and extract mathematical information; and will investigate the use of mathematics within a career context. (EALR's 1.1, 1.4, 2.1, 2.3, 3.1, 4.1, 5.3)
     
  • Communication: Students will demonstrate listening and observation skills to gain understanding; will practice communicating ideas clearly and effectively; will demonstrate communication strategies and skills to work effectively with others; and will analyze how communication is used in career settings. (EALR's 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 4.4)
     
  • Writing: Students will practice writing clearly and effectively. Students will practice writing for career applications, producing technical and non-technical documents using resources from career settings. (EALR's 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.4)
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